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Thomas GideonTCLP 2011-05-18 Interview: Tiffany Rad

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This is a feature cast, an episode of The Command Line Podcast.

In the intro, a heads up that there will be no shows on the 25th and the 29th because of Balticon.

There is no new hacker word of the week this week.

The feature this week is an interview with Tiffany Rad. We talk about her background in education, the law and hacking as well as the hacker space she co-founded, Reverse Space. ReverseSpace is just one hacker space in the DC area, like HacDC. You cand find hacker spaces near you on the site, Hacker Spaces. Tiffany has spoke and participated too at hacker cons like BlackHat and DEF CON. To learn more you can join the Google Group for ReverseSpace.

View the detailed show notes online.


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